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Jean-Claude Annoux

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Jean-Claude Annoux (15 May 1939 – 2 October 2004) was a French author/composer/singer. He was known for his hit song "Aux jeunes loups" in 1965

Biography

He was classically trained as a violinist and written songs for Marcel Amont and Philippe Clay.

Songs

(Selective)

  • "Les Touristes"
  • "A la première Sophie"
  • "Aux jeunes loups"
  • "C'est formidable"
  • "Je ne sais pas chanter les chansons d'amour"
  • "Le jour de notre amour"
  • "Les amants"
  • "Plus heureux que le roi"
  • "Vive la mariée"
  • "Je suis contre"
  • "Moi, ma fleur"
  • "La messe de Pâques"
  • "Isabelle"
  • "à Bidou"
  • "Gare au Show biz"
  • "Brest"
  • "Les Mères"
  • "Un Câlin"

Books

  • 1993: Gare au Show biz

References

  1. ^ "Jean-Claude Annoux, chanteur et compositeur". Le Monde.fr. 5 October 2004.
  2. "Décès". La Croix. 5 October 2004.


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